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Blue is the color of the sky and the sea. It conveys a sense of calm and tranquility and, also for this reason, it is one of the most popular choices in the field of home decor. Thanks to its multiple shades it adapts perfectly to every style, from the most modern and minimalist to the most glamorous and chic, with shades like the blue sea capturing attention easily.

Calm, serenity, reliability: these are some of the emotions that the colour blue transmits, a reassuring and safe color that, rightly, has always been one of the most popular choices to furnish home and give it a luxurious look

In addition, it is a particularly versatile color, which easily matches different types of materials and can be used for practically any style of furniture. What matters is to choose the right shade and, above all, the right colors to combine it in the various areas of the house. If you try the idea of putting blue in your home but do not know how to do it, here you will find useful indications.

The meaning of blue color

Blue is a color with a thousand facets, which includes light and dark shades, which in turn differ in a warm or cold undertone. Octane, petroleum, overseas, cobalt, paper, indigo… untangle in this tax is not easy at all!

Before you start asking which shade would be best used and with what other colors to combine it, it is worth dwelling for a moment on the meaning that is attributed to blue to understand in which environments it is advisable to use it.

As we have said, blue is associated with the sea and the sky: it is synonymous with clarity, space, and silence. For this reason, it is used very often in holiday homes: if you have house, with blue go safe!

In addition, it has a calming and relaxing effect, which makes it particularly suitable for the sleeping area and bathroom. But blue also lends itself particularly well to study and office, because it promotes concentration, stimulates creativity, and drives away the spread and anxiety.

 

Favourte colour pairings

In the decor blue can often be used as a neutral color. Although it is not a white or gray, it can be combined with almost all colors without fear of making mistakes. Each combination, however, creates a different effect, so you have to choose the right colors very carefully, depending on how you would like to place your luxury home decor.

Blue and yellow

What makes you think? It reminds us of the summer sun, the blue sky, and the calm sea on a summer day. This color scheme enhances mood and creates a lively and welcoming atmosphere. Light blue and lemon yellow bring lightness and positivity, while dark blue alongside mustard yellow creates a more elegant and refined look.

Blue and white

The classic combination of the seafaring style. Lightweight materials such as linen, cotton or silk beautifully accentuate both colors and emphasize their airy character. Used with light wood furniture they are simply perfect! In addition, being both cold colors, they allow you to play with a third color to give bolder accents.

Blue and orange

Orange is the complementary color of blue and is particularly suitable for creating a warm and lively combination. The combination of dark blue or blue with warmer shades such as mango or coral are ideal for those who do not like to go unnoticed. If you are a lover of quirky style, this is the couple for you!

Blue and black

After centuries of endless battles, the blue-black pairing has finally been cleared through customs. In the décor they are perfect to create an elegant and refined environment, but care must be taken not to overdo it to avoid making the room too heavy. Insert bright elements, illuminate the room appropriately, and use complements in light and neutral tones.

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